Long before Gregg Doyel developed what seems like a cringe crush on Caitlin Clark, he became a great sports columnist at the Charlotte Observer in the 1990s, later at CBSSports.com and, since 2014, at the Indianapolis Star.
Doyel, who is in his mid-50s and a father of two sons, won the Associated Press Sports Editors No. 1 columnist in the nation in 2014, ‘17, ’19 and ’22. He has won 16 top 10 awards from APSE – the Oscars of sports writing – since 2007 with eight of those for columns.
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The Los Angeles Clippers announced first-come, first-serve season tickets for the special fan section, called “The Wall,” in their new arena next season.
There are plenty of ways to get hurt playing baseball but you’d think there would be virtually no chance anyone would be unlucky enough to get injured by having a home run ball plunk them while they’re in the bullpen.
However, that’s exactly what happened to Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Joey Bart.
According to The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Bart was scratched from the Pirates lineup just an hour before the first pitch on Wednesday against the New York Mets, a game they went on to lose 9-1.
These are uncertain and important times for quarterback Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills because the team is managing something of a roster reset, preparing for a draft that must restock lost talent, and set expectations for the 2024 season.
And it is within that context that Allen met with reporters Thursday and somehow took the press conference down the road of putting his hands under Mitch Morse’s butt.
You gotta love the NFL.
Draymond Green’s habit of blowing his top reportedly is taking its toll on members of the Warriors organization.
We all know who the superstars are. So here are the players who can work in the margins to provide a postseason edge.
Nebraska commit Dylan Raiola was one of the big dogs in the 2024 college football recruiting class and he picked a unique way to announce his decision to become a Husker by posting a poem.
Raiola posted the poem late last year alongside a picture of himself at midfield.
What a wordsmith…
However, Raiola now admits that that poem was not his literary handiwork, but was written instead by someone his mom and dad hired.
Missed opportunities and crucial mistakes in fights often haunt fighters long after the moment has passed. For some fighters, those regrets can live on in their memories for years.
Missed opportunities and crucial mistakes in fights often haunt fighters after the moment has passed. For some, those memories last years.
Caitlin Clark might not be a big fan of Antonio Brown.
Clark continues to take the sports world by storm after a dominant career at Iowa prior to being the top pick in the WNBA draft. The talented guard is definitely the league’s greatest hope, and she’s caught the attention of Antonio Brown for all the wrong reasons.
The former NFL player turned wannabe rapper has been tweeting about Clark a lot, and that includes physical comparisons to Mel Gibson. At the very least, AB seems to understand how to play the trending topics game on social media.